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Constitutional judicial review permits challenges to ECIRs and connected money-laundering proceedings where coercive action affects fundamental intere...
Recovery proceedings of tax dues - preferential right - secured creditors - Income Tax Department’s preferential right to recovery of debts over other creditors is confined only to ordinary or unsecured creditors. It would not extend to secured creditors. - The lien in favour of the plaintiff makes the plaintiff a secured creditor and therefore, the right of the plaintiff would prevail over that of the Income Tax Department. - HC
Recovery proceedings of tax dues - preferential right - secured creditors - Income Tax Department’s preferential right to recovery of debts over other creditors is confined only to ordinary or unsecured creditors. It would not extend to secured creditors. - The lien in favour of the plaintiff makes the plaintiff a secured creditor and therefore, the right of the plaintiff would prevail over that of the Income Tax Department. - HC
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